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Snow Hits The Pirates' Inn

 Heavy snow has hit The Pirates' Inn, which means fun for some while extra work for others. But even the folks in the pirate world can't resist a cup of hot chocolate in cold, like the two buddies up there in the balcony. And snow is always fun for the little ones. But some people always have work to do, whether in summer or in winter, like the lady cleaning the snow off the door. And the landlady is busy feeding the parrot and the pigs in the backyard. The landlord has to keep the doorway open and is exhaused from the snow-work. And the peasant, having seen the snow on the way to the town, decided to stay at the The Pirates' Inn.

Yes, that's some action going on at The Pirates' Inn on a cold, snowy day!

- The stairs at the back now has hand-rails!

- The last photo shows how The Pirates' Inn displays with the rest of the latest line of Lego Pirates. 


 


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The Pirates' Inn now features "Interiors"!

As demanded by you, now The Pirates' Inn features interiors. 

The roof and the base of the balcony is detachable, which allows access to the interiors. The top floor is allocated as the bedroom, which is visible when you remove the roof top. Then the top floor itself is also detachable. The top floor and the base of the balcony removed, you see the ground floor interiors, which includes the living place and the kitchen. 

Another update is the modification of the backyard. There is now stairs to the balcony and the top floor. And there is a curtain serving as the door to the bedroom. 

Thank you for all the support & comments!!

 


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A MOC of mine featuring "The Pirates' Inn"

Thank you all for making "The Pirates' Inn" popular this week and making it to the main page. As a sign of gratitude, I'd like to share this MOC featuring my project here with you. It also shows how The Pirates' Inn can be incorporated into larger builds. It can also host many of your minifigures for many different scenarios. 

And a second update: I have started on working the much-demanded "interiors" of The Pirates' Inn. 

Thank you all again!!!

     

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